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Disease Information for Anal carcinoma, squamous
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Genital Skin Lesions
- Anorectal pain
- Anus Mass
- Anus Pain
- Bimanual rectal/abdominal exam/Abnormal
- Bowel/Stool Incontinence
- Constipation in Elderly
- Glove stool exam guaiac positive
- Hematochezia/Blood per Rectum
- Loss of bowel control/incontinence acute
- Pain on defecation
- Pelvic Mass on Exam
- Pelvic/rectal pressure symptoms
- Problems with defecation
- Proctalgia
- Rectal bleeding, gross red
- Rectal Blood/Bleeding
- Rectal Blood/Bleeding in Elderly
- Rectal exam painful
- Rectal exam/abnormal
- Rectal mass on exam
- Rectal pain Rectalgia
- Tenesmus
- Tenesmus in Elderly
- Inguinal adenopathy/unilateral
- Inguinal/groin adenopathy
- Red Vulva Lesion
- Genital Sore/Ulcer
- Pelvic Mass Male patient
- Perineal Mass
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- AIDS With Anorectal lesions/inflammation
- Disease Progression
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Chronic only
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Population Group
- Aged Adult
- Sex & Age Groups
- Population/Elderly Aged
- Population/Seventies Adult
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- STOOL Occult blood
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Other Tests & Procedures
- Anoscopy/Abnormal
- Anuscopic exam/abnormal
- Proctoscopy/Abnormality
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Actinic keratosis
- Granuloma inguinale
- Hemorrhoids
- Pilonoidal cyst/sinus
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Abscess, perianal/pararectal
- Anal carcinoma, squamous
- Anal fistula/abscess complex
- Anal Incontinence
- Anorectal obstruction
- Constipation
- Intestinal/Bowel Obstruction in Elderly
- Intestinal/bowel obstruction
- Metastasis/inguinal nodes
- Obstipation
- Pelvic tumor
- Pruritis ani
- Rectal stenosis/stricture
- Ulcer, anal/rectal
- Lower GI Bleeding Elderly
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Anal involvement/disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Intestinal/stomach/gut (category)
- CLASS/Rectum involvement/disorder (ex)
- Process
- PROCESS/Gastrointestinal malignancy/Cancer (ex)
- PROCESS/Malignancy/cancer (ex)
- PROCESS/Neoplastic (category)
- PROCESS/GI Tumors (all)
- Treatment
- Surgical Procedures or Treatments
- SX/Biopsy
- SX/Surgery
- Other Treatments
- TX/Multimodal Cancer Therapy
- TX/Radiotherapy.
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